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H. c. PFISTER ARCH SUPPORT Filed Sept. 18 1922 sie sole member formed with a cont acted rear portion and' an enlarged forward portion, an upright resilient bend connected to the contracted rear 'portion of said sole member, means to provide on the lower face oi. the enlarged portion of said sole member a `pocketopening rearwardly, and. a cushioning element mounted in said pocket-and ot' a contour tovprovide'said sole member with conve-x supporting surfaces.

2. An Aarch supporter comprising a ilexible sole member, e, resilient bandfconnected to and projecting upwardly from the rear of said member, and a. removable cushioning element extended into the lower face at the forward portion of said sole member and providing the letter with convex supporting surfaces. y l A 3.' An arch supporter comprising an upright resilient band, a sole member secured to the lower portion thereof and projecting forwardly there-from, and a cushioning element extended into the lower face of said sole member and positioned forwardly with respect to saidband and of a contour to pro- Vide Said sole member ivith convex. supporting surfaces.

4. An arch supporterV comprising 'a resillient band, a' solo member connected thereto and rejecting forwardly therefrom and proviv ed on its under face near its forwardend with a pocket opening rearwardly, end

'a ,forwardly projecting cushioning element removably mounted in said pocket and substantially eiliptical in cross section. i

5. An `sirch supporter comprising aI resiliont band, esole member connected thereto end rojeeting therefrom, a pocket forming mem er secumd'tothe lower face of said sole member forwardly with respect to said bend and providing in connection with said member a pocket opening' rearwardly with re# Spect thereto, and a pad removably mounted" surfaces.

6. An arch supporter comprising aresilient band` a sole member connected thereto and projecting there l'rom` n. pocket forming member secured to the lower tace of said sole member forwardly wit-hrespeot to said band and providing in connect-ion with said member a pocket opening rearwardly with respect thereto, and u pad removably mounted in said pocket and providing in' connection Wit-h the said member convex supporting surfaces, said pad being elliptical in cross section.

7.`An arch Supporter comprising a sole member, a resilient band connected to 'and extending transversely with respect to the lower face of the rear portion of seid sole member and projecting upwardly therefrom,

means to provide the lower face of the sole member at the forward. portion thereof with a rearwardly opening pocket, and a oushioning element mounted in said pocket and extending againstfthe lower face of Said sole member and constituting means to Plovide convex supporting surfaces.

8. An arch supporter comprising a solo member having a contracted rear portion end an enlarged forward portion, a resilient band connected t'o and extending transversely with respect to the lower .face of the contracted portion of said sole` member and projecting upwardly therefrom, means secured to the lower face of the enlarged forward portion of said sole member i to provide in connection therewith a rearwardly opening pocket, and a cushioning element mounted in said pocket and. extending against the lower tace of said sole member and constituting means to provide convex supporting surfaces.

In testimony whereof, I aiiix my signature hereto. I

" 'HENRY c. rrrsrmi. 

